jpbran said: "Was amazed how well "Scorpius Alone" took me back to the finale of Pt 1's Act 2. Goosebumps. (Epic and ominous AF, without being overblown)"
This is actually my favorite musical bit BY FAR...it set me into an anxiety spin (of a good kind if that's even possible...) when I first saw the show, it left me thinking "Dear lord I have my own mild mental health issues, but if this is what it like to be around the real thing, than get me outa here...!!"
Just bought the album, and I only JUST noticed you can buy each suite individually and they're each more expensive than the entire album at 12 bucks...like, is there anyone who's gonna buy only one or two suites at 14-16 EACH? Just shell out 12 for the entire thing! Also-What does it say about me that I have this soundtrack first and yet I STILL don't have any of the film soundtracks even now...
VotePeron said: "Wow, I am so thankful to have this. That this is preserved and available. It is so integral to the show, it brings you straight back to memories of watching it."
Yes, absolutely! I'm surprised how clearly I can picture some of the scenes while listening to the music. I love the whole album with my favorites for now being The Hogwart's Express, The Forbidden Forest, Staircase Ballet, Godric's Hollow, Lily and James, and A Nice Day. Before yesterday, I was planning to wait for a few months before seeing the play again, but now I can't wait to go back.
I have had it in my ears constantly. Especially on the train and walking through the city.
I am interested in knowing if the liner notes in the cd talks about the songs used. I am tempted to stop by and get a copy as I can't find them online.
uncageg said: "I have had it in my ears constantly. Especially on the train and walking through the city.
I am interested in knowing if the liner notes in the cd talks about the songs used. I am tempted to stop by and get a copy as I can't find them online."
There is an interview with Imogen in the booklet. Haven't read it yet but it may answer your questions!
Danielle0314 said: "uncageg said: "I have had it in my ears constantly. Especially on the train and walking through the city.
I am interested in knowing if the liner notes in the cd talks about the songs used. I am tempted to stop by and get a copy as I can't find them online."
There is an interview with Imogen in the booklet. Haven't read it yet but it may answer your questions!"